10-21-2022 01:43 PM
Hi I would like to know if anyone has used roaming in the US recently as I understand they are removing their 3g networks, and I will be in California - Arizona - and Nevada next month and would like to know if it will work for me?
Thanks
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10-21-2022 02:45 PM
Just as long as you're aware that it's all dodgy. Any of those voip apps should work fine over wifi or cell data. Oh, and turn on data roaming. You could turn that on now if you like as this place doesn't do any surprise charges after the fact.
10-21-2022 02:37 PM
Thanks for your help. If data works great. If talk not so much I will download TextNow to make voice calls over Wifi. I do have Fongo mobile app and I think I can make voice calls over Wifi with that app as well.
Thanks again.
10-21-2022 02:33 PM
Thanks for the reply. Sounds like data and text will work, so that's fine with me. If talk is hit and miss, I'm okay with that.
10-21-2022 02:33 PM
@Wally59 Read up on recent experiences from other users.. it’s a crap shoot these days.. will it work? Maybe.. depending where you are.. find an alternative
10-21-2022 02:00 PM - edited 10-21-2022 02:01 PM
HI @Wally59
do you need data or voice?
Data, it should work without much problem, just try connect to T-Mobile first, and AT&T as a second choice
If voice, you will need to only connect to T-Mobile and use the 2G network. According to https://www.gsma.com/coverage/#466 , the 2G coverage in California, Arizona and Nevada is ok, but you won't know until your try
Download a TextNow to make calls on Wifi or Mobile data just in case
you can still buy the roaming, if it does not work well or not work at all, CS agent usually will refund the charge
10-21-2022 01:49 PM
Nobody can guarantee anything. When you arrive, manually connect to T-Mobile. Not automatic. That will give you the only chance for talk. Text and data should be fine. Talk would need to be in a 2G GSM coverage area which may be limited too. The problem centres around talk.
You could get just roaming data and use voip apps for talk and text.
For extra fun, try AT&T or Verizon and report back anything working with either. I doubt it.